Build a Career That Changes Lives
Every child deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential.
At Brain & Body Autism Center (BBAC), you'll do more than provide therapy—you'll help change the trajectory of a child's life. You'll celebrate first words, first friendships, first successful days in a mainstream classroom, and the countless milestones that shape a child's future. Here, you'll have the rare opportunity to follow children over many years, witnessing their growth into confident, independent adolescents and young adults.
About Brain & Body Autism Center
BBAC is not a traditional clinic. We are a highly collaborative, multidisciplinary developmental program built on the neurobiology of autism and child development. Our integrated model combines Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, movement, gymnastics, music, piano, academics, school support, and life skills into one cohesive, child-centered program.
We intentionally keep our program small because meaningful change happens through deep relationships, individualized care, and close collaboration. Approximately 70% of children who begin our program early transition into mainstream education, making BBAC one of the few places where clinicians can truly witness long-term transformation.
Help Build the Future of Autism Intervention
This is an exciting time to join BBAC.
This fall, we're launching a collaborative inclusion program with a private school to develop innovative models for successfully mainstreaming neurodiverse students.
We're also developing an AI-powered Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) platform, where clinicians collaborate directly with engineers and designers to shape the future of communication technology using real clinical insight.
If you're excited about creating new solutions, not simply following existing therapy frameworks, you'll feel at home here.
Why Therapists Love Working Here
Our team describes BBAC as:
- Highly collaborative and interdisciplinary
- Innovative, intellectually stimulating, and growth-oriented
- Supportive, fun, and deeply rewarding
- Focused on mentorship and continuous professional development
- A close-knit community with lasting relationships among staff and families
We also believe great clinicians deserve balance:
- Monday-Friday schedule (9:30 AM-5:00 PM)
- Two-hour lunch break every day
- Six weeks of paid vacation annually
- Above-industry compensation for exceptional candidates
Who Thrives at BBAC?
You'll be a great fit if you:
- View autism through a neurobiological and developmental lens.
- Enjoy solving complex clinical challenges with creativity and curiosity.
- Love collaborating across disciplines.
- Are passionate about continuous learning and professional growth.
- Want to contribute to curriculum development, inclusive education, and AI-powered communication technology.
- Care about long-term outcomes and building meaningful relationships with children and families.
- Believe every child is capable of far more than the world often expects.
What Makes BBAC Different
- Brain-body approach to autism intervention
- Small-cohort, relationship-based care
- Integrated clinic and classroom experience
- Daily interdisciplinary collaboration
- Strong mentorship and hands-on training
- Opportunities to contribute to research, curriculum development, innovative program design, and AI-powered AAC technology
More Than a Job
If you're looking for a place where your ideas matter, your clinical skills continue to grow, and your work has a lasting impact, BBAC offers something few clinics can.
Join a team that's reimagining autism intervention, advancing inclusive education, and helping children achieve futures that once seemed out of reach.
Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive occupational therapy assessments to evaluate clients' physical, cognitive, sensory, and emotional needs.
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans targeting improved daily functioning, motor skills, sensory processing, and adaptive strategies.
- Assist clients with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including dressing, grooming, feeding, and mobility to promote independence.
- Collaborate with speech therapists, physical therapists, physicians, educators, and other professionals to ensure holistic care delivery.
- Educate families and caregivers on therapeutic strategies to reinforce progress outside of sessions.
- Participate in case management activities to monitor client progress and adjust care plans as needed for optimal outcomes.
Qualifications
- Valid licensure or certification as an Occupational Therapist in the relevant jurisdiction.
- Proven experience working with individuals with disabilities across multiple settings such as pediatrics, geriatrics, acute care, outpatient clinics, or school environments.
- Strong knowledge of anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, and evidence-based occupational therapy practices.
- Ability to communicate effectively with clients of all ages and collaborate within interprofessional teams.
- Skilled in implementing occupational therapy programs that promote physical rehabilitation and functional independence.
- Knowledge of pediatric occupational therapy techniques and early intervention strategies.
- Experience working in inpatient settings such as hospitals or skilled nursing facilities is highly desirable.
- Demonstrated commitment to client-centered care through compassionate communication and tailored interventions.
Embark on a rewarding career where your expertise transforms lives! We are dedicated to fostering a supportive environment that values your skills while offering opportunities for professional growth across diverse healthcare settings. Join us in empowering individuals to achieve their fullest potential through expert occupational therapy services!
Pay: $55.01 - $66.25 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person